Multiple outlets report that all five “Hunger Games” movies are set to return to theaters for a limited engagement running September 3 through September 7. The theatrical run is scheduled ahead of the upcoming release of “The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping.” According to the sources, each screening in the lineup will include an exclusive sneak peek related to the newest installment in the franchise. The week-long program allows audiences to watch the full set of films—“The Hunger Games,” “Catching Fire,” “Mockingjay” parts one and two, and the remaining installment(s) in the five-film series—on the big screen. The initiative is described as a fan-focused event tied to the release timeline for “Sunrise on the Reaping,” with the added incentive of franchise footage shown as a pre-show feature. The details provided emphasize the dates of the re-release window and the presence of a unique promotional preview at each screening, rather than any information about plot changes or casting in the new movie.
All five “Hunger Games” films return to theaters with “Sunrise on the Reaping” sneak peek
Multiple outlets report that all five “Hunger Games” movies are set to return to theaters for a limited engagement running September 3 through September 7. The theatrical run is scheduled ahead of the...
- All five “Hunger Games” films return to theaters for a limited run from Sept. 3–7.
- The theatrical event takes place ahead of “The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping.”
- Each movie screening includes an exclusive sneak peek connected to the new installment.
- The films are shown on big screens for one week.
- The event is positioned as a promotional tie-in for the upcoming franchise release.
The odds are in your favor, “Hunger Games” fans. All five of the “Hunger Games” films will be returning to theaters Sept. 3-7 ahead of the upcoming release of “The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping.” Each of the movies will feature an exclusive sneak peak of the newest addition to the franchise, which will […]
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